What is a Divided Highway?
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Divided highway refers to a road where the left and right traffic lanes are constructed separately, including highways with unequal-width central dividers and highways with uneven heights on the left and right traffic lanes. Concept of Divided Highway: A divided highway refers to a road where the left and right traffic lanes are built separately, while an interactive road refers to two roads that intersect. In addition, divided highway signs include divided lanes with unequal-width central dividers and divided lanes with uneven heights on the left and right traffic lanes. Interactive road signs may indicate a flat intersection or a grade-separated intersection, and also refer to roads connected in the middle where left and right turns are possible. Driving Rules for Divided Highways: Divided highways are not connected, with one lane per vehicle, operating independently without interference. In contrast, interactive roads have connecting paths in the middle, allowing for left and right turns.